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A daughter, a sister, a Korean-American. I worked in visual effects (the fun stuff) for feature films. I love my family and friends more than anything. I am a workaholic, a bibliophile, and a turophile. Someday, I hope to be a VFX producer of a movie that I am willing to sweat, bleed, and cry for.
I am temporarily in Korea (starting in July 2011) to work and play. Who knows where I'll end up!
... I ended up marrying a Korean! We work together and live together in Busan, the second-largest city in Korea (after Seoul). Before you ask, no babies yet and no babies for a while!

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

It's rare that I'm actually always consistently busy. My days generally ramp up and ramp down in cycles, with bursts of time during which I'm maddeningly busy.

On this movie, that old way of life is pretty much kaput. My days are packed full, with something to do every single minute. It's nice, in a way, to focus solely on one thing. Of course, it's not nice at the same time because it means that I have less time for things like checking personal e-mails, browsing through my favorite websites, and blogging.

While I buy myself some time with the eternally lame excuse of work, here's a photo!

Where was I? I'm sorting through the photos, slowly but surely, but this one stood out to me in the first batch that I went through. Looks like snow, no? Or piles of cake flour, maybe.